Life Lessons – v 31.0 ( Part 6)
21. Intensely research any decision that limits a large amount of your freedom. :-) As a rule, the more freedom that is at stake in a decision, the more I’ll research it. The real reason is that I’m o.k. if research leads to indecision in cases where freedom is at risk. Take buying a car, deciding to have kids, or taking a new flat, for example. It’s not really a bad thing to second guess yourself there. Things to stop analyzing? The perfect weekend to go camping, a new product/service you want to launch, or whether or not to let your lil one paint their room neon pink. Do it.
22. Being a parent is harder than you think. Before I had kid, I used to get annoyed by kids whining on airplanes. How hard can it be? And now… I know. Even with only one (who, by the way, is an angel 95% of the time) I get it. I can’t believe how easily I become frustrated sometimes. I can’t imagine those of you with 3, 4, or 5 naughty ones.
23. Being a husband is harder than you think. Everyone told me marriage takes dedicated and consistent effort. I acknowledged the words, but detached myself because I assumed we were an exception. What an idea sirjee.
24. The best feedback you’ll ever get is when you try to sell something to someone.
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